Our church library has a good selection of books for children, youth, and adults.

Are you looking for a Bible for your children? Let the selection in the church library help you make your decision. Want a Bible story book? We have many. Want books about mission projects? We have them available.

Want books about life, death, baptism? Come and see what we have.

Want books for youth? We have classic young peoples books including those by C.S. Lewis and Madeleine L'Engle.
Looking for adult books? We have a wide selection. There are UMW program books. We have a group of books about this region including some which speak about Native American culture. We have novels and biographies. We have books on health and spirituality. We have many Upper Room books.

The library is a great resource. Check it out!

NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY FROM THE UMW READING LIST

BEADED HOPE by Cathy Liggett

A moving story about the power of faith and hope to overcome even the most tragic of circumstances. Four women with selfish reasons for going, embark on a mission trip to South Africa. What none of them expects is how profoundly their lives will be transformed by those they meet.

BREATHE by Nicole Braddock Bromley

A survivor of childhood sexual abuse, Nicole Braddock Bromley, writes a guide to finding freedom to thrive in relationships after abuse. Breathe discusses relationship topics ranging from mentoring and friendships to intimacy and marriage. And to help those who walk alongside a survivor, Breathe highlights common coping mechanisms as well as signs that signal something may be amiss. Using characters from Scripture to illustrate the experiences of survivors, each chapter contains stories and letters from real-life survivors, their friends, and their families.

THE DEATH OF JOSSELINE by Margaret Regan

Margaret Regan writes for the Tucson Weekly and has won numerous awards for her border reporting. She tells the story of a 14-year-old girl from El Salvador who was left to die alone on the migrant trail. Margaret puts a human face on the multiple problems created by desperate, poverty-stricken people entering the United States illegally to look for work, and the costly measures taken by the American Government to secure its borders.

The church library collection is made up of books which have been donated. There are a wide variety of book from many traditions. There are books from United Methodist resources and from many other religious backgrounds. There are books by moderate, conservative, and liberal authors. Inclusion in the library does not mean that the books express United Methodist beliefs.